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Sex cult's messiah turns killer
Guardian ^ | Jan 23,2005 | Paul Harris

Posted on 01/24/2005 6:30:44 PM PST by SuthrnGirl

The 'gentle' heir to a Sixties sect killed his former nanny and then himself on an Arizona desert highway


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: childrenofgod; cults; davidberg
More from those "gentle and loving" Liberals of the 60's .... River Phoenix was brought up in that group along with his brother thats a movie star now too...John Kerry had many supporters in the "group" ...
1 posted on 01/24/2005 6:30:44 PM PST by SuthrnGirl
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To: SuthrnGirl

Drugs, free love, rock & roll. that's what its all about, man


2 posted on 01/24/2005 6:34:01 PM PST by pissant
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Yet now he is dead. Two weeks ago 'gentle, caring' Rodriguez brutally murdered a cult member, and then shot himself in the head on a lonely stretch of desert road in Arizona. The deaths have shocked America

I tell you I'm shocked, just shocked.

I have no idea who this psycho is, but I'm an American so I must be shocked!

3 posted on 01/24/2005 6:34:34 PM PST by Popman
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To: Popman
It's the Guardian
obviously they speak for all Americans
4 posted on 01/24/2005 6:40:41 PM PST by HangnJudge
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To: SuthrnGirl

I'm shocked too! That makes two Americans who are so shocked over the death of these completely unknown people!

But the Guardian always knows when we are shocked! It's so wierd how they know! Man like I am blown away how they know!


5 posted on 01/24/2005 6:43:37 PM PST by squarebarb
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Don't forget me! I'm shockingly shocked as well! Who could have known that social deviants would choose more deviancy?


6 posted on 01/24/2005 6:49:47 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Let's arm all the "patriotic" Democrats and field a penal battalion...)
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To: Popman

I'm shocked that the Guardian thinks that Americans are shocked.


7 posted on 01/24/2005 6:51:28 PM PST by dawn53
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To: squarebarb

I never heard of "Ricky Rodriguez" before reading this article. Neither have I heard of David Berg, or his Momma.

Nevertheless, I am SHOCKED! Shocked!, I say, that the Guardian would fail to mention G.W. Bush, and link Republican policies to these two deaths, or to the cult.

What is the Guardian coming to, slacking off like thais?


8 posted on 01/24/2005 6:54:37 PM PST by John Valentine
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Neither have I heard of David Berg, or his Momma.

Not David Berg!


9 posted on 01/24/2005 7:05:49 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: WorkingClassFilth

"I'm shockingly shocked as well!"

Me too, or three or four. I tried to read the story, but it is too strange. I'm sorry for the Phoenix brothers or any other people who were unwitting victims of this cult. But I will say that the great, make that GREAT california desert is still a desert, and unrelenting.


10 posted on 01/24/2005 7:20:34 PM PST by jocon307 (Ann Coulter was right)
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There was a story here last night about a group of touchy-feely Lefties that formed 'poly-amorous' families where everyone was boinking everyone else. Of course, this '60's relic movement was frought with the inevitable jealousies and divisions, but still, some of these freaks just cannot see the light of day even 40 years later.

Just like the need to intitutionalize the insane, I honest-to-God favor a partitioning of the country or ceding someplace like Hawaii to the Left and calling it done. If these toads want to copulate in the mud and kill each other, then let them do it someplace else - France maybe.


11 posted on 01/24/2005 8:04:55 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Let's arm all the "patriotic" Democrats and field a penal battalion...)
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The Children of God was the first cult I ever encountered. I was "flirty fished" just as described in the article by a young woman who gave me a comic-book tract of the group's. I'm going to post the story because it's an important account of the toleration of child sexual exploitation by some of the sixties counterculture and its resultant damage.



Sex cult's messiah turns killer

The 'gentle' heir to a Sixties sect killed his former nanny and then himself on an Arizona desert highwayPaul Harris
Sunday January 23, 2005

ObserverRicky Rodriguez grew up being hailed as a messiah. Born into the notorious sex cult The Children of God, Rodriguez was raised amid a bizarre blend of free love and apocalyptic Christianity. Its founder, David Berg, prophesied that one day Rodriguez would lead it.

Yet now he is dead. Two weeks ago 'gentle, caring' Rodriguez brutally murdered a cult member, and then shot himself in the head on a lonely stretch of desert road in Arizona. The deaths have shocked America and highlighted the dark history of the cult, which has branches in Britain and across the world.

It has revealed graphic allegations of sexual abuse, surreal beliefs and countless shattered lives in a group that sprang from the counter-culture of Sixties California. It is also a tale of 29-year-old Rodriguez's doomed struggle to come to terms with his past after leaving the cult and the terrible revenge he plotted against members he claimed had sexually abused him as a child.

Gradually a picture of his last days is being pieced together. Friends of Rodriguez said he had struggled to cope with entering the world outside after his exit from the Children of God in 2000.

For Sarah Martin, another former member, the first sign something had finally gone dreadfully wrong was when Rodriguez phoned her in the middle of the night just before the murder.

'He just said he had been up late doing a lot of thinking,' Martin said. Rodriguez told her he had sent her a video. Martin was pleased as she had often urged him to record his experiences of abuse. But by the time the it arrived in the post Rodriguez was already dead.

Martin watched the tape in horror to see the usually well-mannered Rodriguez swearing frequently as he displays an array of guns. He methodically loads bullets into a Glock pistol and vows revenge on his own mother, Karen Zerby, known as Mama Maria, who now leads the cult.

He also shows off a large knife, a drill and a soldering iron. He would use these as torture tools, he says in a commentary, to extract information from people about his mother's whereabouts. 'I was shocked. When I lived with him this man never swore. He was a very gentle person, very caring,' Martin said.

Exactly what happened is not clear. What is known is that Rodriguez met cult member Angela Smith, his former nanny, whom he had accused of sexually assaulting him as a child. Smith, 51, was later found dead with her throat cut in Rodriguez's apartment in the city of Tucson, Arizona.

Rodriguez then drove his Chevrolet Cavalier into the desert, rang his former wife to confess to the killing and fired a bullet into his own brain.

Former cult members said Smith was close to Mama Maria and privy to her secrets. 'He was after information. He knew that this woman was his mother's eyes and ears,' said Martin.

Certainly Rodriguez left no doubts in the video as to his intentions, vowing: 'We're in a war here. I'll get one person, that's for sure - the source of my information [Smith].' He would continue to hunt down his mother, even in the afterlife, he promised.

The cult that Rodriguez was born into was one of the strangest to emerge from Sixties America. Its founder, David Berg, was a former preacher who had been sexually abused as a child. He started the cult with a potent blend of free love and prophesies of the end of the world.

Women members became 'hookers for Jesus' to raise money for the cult, and went 'flirty fishing' to draw in potential converts by having sex with them.

The cult attracted a few celebrities, notably the parents of the late actor River Phoenix and former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Jeremy Spencer. However, underage sex, incest and paedophilia occurred, and were even encouraged, by the cult leadership and their literature.

When Berg married Rodriguez's mother the young child - hailed as 'The Prince' - found himself proclaimed as the future leader of the cult. Dubbed 'Davidito', he was held up as an icon of the group.

A tome called The Davidito Book was distributed to members, chronicling his upbringing, and showed the baby Rodriguez watching orgies and having his genitals fondled. Smith is pictured on a bed with the young Rodriguez. A caption reads 'Undressing... for Sue!', the name Smith used in the cult.

However, the group was eventually hit by a series of scandals and underwent a radical image change. It apologised for any former abuse in 1994 and abandoned many of its previous sexual tenets, especially those involving children. It renamed itself The Family International, and now has about 4,000 adult and 4,000 child members spread over about 100 countries.

When Berg died in 1994, Mama Maria was elevated to leader. Her whereabouts is now kept a close secret. Rodriguez was heir apparent, but he shocked the cult by leaving. 'Davidito was central to our lives,' said former member Jonathan Thompson 'He was a Christ-like figure.'

Rodriguez befriended a network of disillusioned former members. Many, like him, saddled with the legacy of sexual abuse, were not equipped for a world outside the cult. They had little education and few relatives or friends.

Rodriguez struggled. He moved to Seattle with his wife but the couple separated. He became a vocal critic of those he said had sexually abused him. Thompson met him last summer. 'He seemed very, very sad and bitter about life in general.'

Many unhappy former followers of the Children of God have committed suicide. Martin's own brother has killed himself and her sister once slit her wrists.

Eventually Rodriguez's obsession with tracking down Mama Maria began to take over his life. He began posting threats on internet websites set up by former members of the cult.

'Something has to be done about these child molesters,' he once wrote.

The cult's spokeswoman, Claire Borowik, said claims of sexual abuse by Rodriguez and other former members had been exaggerated, and the murder of Smith was being used to unfairly tarnish the organisation. 'This has been the pattern in the past,' Borowik said.

She denied that Smith had abused Rodriguez. 'The blatant lack of respect for the loss of Angela's life is appalling. One would think she had committed the crime rather then been the victim.'

Internal memos sent by Mama Maria after her son's death have urged members not to believe what they read about it in the press or on the internet. They say bitter ex-followers are waging a campaign against the cult.

'They're trying to make Ricky look like a hero and role model, ignoring the fact that he actually murdered someone,' one missive from Mama Maria said.

'The media is being contacted and fed extensively by some of our most hostile apostates.'

But the now former members hope something will be done to reinvestigate their claims. It would not be easy. Many of the alleged incidents happened abroad many years ago and involved cult members who were not using their real names.

'An entire generation of adults who left the family have been trying to get justice for years, but they have been frustrated in their efforts,' said Dr Stephen Kent, an expert on the cult, at the University of Alberta in Canada.

Former members now hope the deaths of Rodriguez and Smith will finally lead to a full investigation of the cult's activities in the Seventies and Eighties.

'This is a tremendous tragedy for Ricky and Angela,' said ex-member Daniel Roselle. 'But we need justice now. Something good has to come out of all this.'

12 posted on 01/25/2005 12:12:47 AM PST by TheMole
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